Corruption riddled Harare City Council fails to account for number of employees

Story by Peter Chivhima

THE Commission of Inquiry into the Governance of the Harare City Council has exposed a senior staffer in the local authority for failing to account for the number of employees engaged at Town House.

This comes at a time the city council is riddled with allegations of corruption and gross incompetence.

Appearing before the Commission this Tuesday, the local authority’s Human Resources Committee chairperson, Councillor George Mujajati could not account for the number of employees on the city council’s payroll.

“It is around plus or minus 10 000 employees because I only joined as the HR committee chairperson recently.  But, I am going to delegate so that I get the full details. This is the oversight I must correct as the chairperson and Councillor,” he said.

Chairperson of the inquest, Retired High Court Judge, Justice Maphios Cheda warned Mujajati against being evasive.

“Anyone who lies before the Commission of Inquiry shall be liable to an offence and this is the situation in which you are because since you came here you have been trying to lie and be evasive. So please make up your mind,” he warned.

Earlier on, Harare City Council Housing Development Officer, Edgar Dzehonye admitted deterioration of governance issues with regards to the allocation of stands has reached alarming levels, with illegal parcelling out of land being the order of the day.

The inquest has so far unearthed a web of alleged corruption activities within the Harare City Council, including squandering of millions of United States dollars in unsanctioned workshops and illegal parcelling out of thousands of hectares of land.

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